Google Glass

Come IFA in Fall, Samsung will have two interesting, if not somewhat unconventional, devices in store for the audience. During the annual event, the manufacturer is expected to unveil not only its own Google Glass competitor but also a curved version of the Galaxy Note 4.

Another new app has arrived for Google Glass users. This latest is called Watchup and will allow Glass users to watch news videos from a variety of channels. The app is still considered to be a beta release, however Glass users will be able to download the app directly from the MyGlass setup.

The newest update to Google Glass to version X18.1 is bringing better functions to several important things for users: better photo editing and sharing options for the MyGlass app, battery notification and for football fans, World Cup updates for your favourite teams.

The Alamo Drafthouse movie theater chain has recently been discussing Google Glass. And to get this out right from the beginning -- the decision isn't one that is going to be appreciated by many Glass users. It seems the Alamo Drafthouse CEO Tim League is worried about potential piracy issues.

Shop X isn't a brand new Google Glass app, however it has recently come available through official channels. Or in other words, the Shop X Glassware is now available through MyGlass, which means Glass users no longer have to worry about sideloading. Stepping back for a moment though, Shop X is an app aimed at helping you streamline your grocery shopping experience.

Seeing through somebody's eyes is one of the inherent benefits of Google Glass. And nowhere is this feature better demonstrated than in trying to get an almost first-hand experience of how a professional sees his work, as this brief experiment with world-famous chef Jamie Oliver shows.

If you are a Glass user looking at XE17.2 you are currently up to date in terms of the software. But while that is the case at this very moment -- it seems Google may not be all that far from rolling out XE17.3. Yes, another in the quick series of updates that Glass users have seen after moving on from XE12.

Google Glass users will soon have more options to choose from in terms of shades and frames. These new additions will be a part of the DVF | Made for Glass collection, which includes eight new shades and five new frames. We've yet to see anything regarding pricing, however Google has said the DVF | Made for Glass collection will be available from June 23rd.

The latest update for Google Glass has begun rolling out. This is the latest in a quick series of Glass updates provided by Google, and judging from some of the recent issues -- we suspect some Glass users may be weary to update. Or alternatively, those who were having trouble may be quite anxious.

Though Google Glass is now widely available to those in the US, it comes at a heavy cost. Most who are interested in Glass aren’t ready to blindly shell out $1,500, so they stay away. For those who are interested in Glass, but not doling out a mortgage payment, we have only this to say: get a room.